Phenobarbitol,
Aprobarbital
Alurate
Nembutal,
Luminal
Secobarbital
Quinalbarbital
Seconal
Talbutal
Lotusate
Thiamylal
Surital
Thiopenta
2007-01-02 23:30:50
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answer #1
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answered by babydoll 7
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Barbiturates are drugs that act as central nervous system (CNS) depressants, and by virtue of this they produce a wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to anesthesia. Some are also used as anticonvulsants.
Barbiturates are believed to be GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) agonists, acting on the GABA-A receptor. GABA is the principal inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian CNS.
2007-01-02 23:30:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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sweety...they are the ones that u need a prescription for and in the package insert it will say "barbituates".read the package insert...may be its time to cut back on a few hey..as whitney says,"crack is wack".
2007-01-02 23:33:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Barbiturates are powerful depressants that slow down the central nervous system (CNS). Classified as sedative/hypnotics, they include amobarbital (e.g. Amytal), pen obarbital (e.g. Nembutal), phenobarbital (e.g. Luminal), secobarbital (e.g. Seconal), and the combination amobarbital-secobarbital (e.g. Tuinal). (Note that where a drug name is capitalized, it is a registered trade name of the manufacturer.)
2007-01-02 23:33:51
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answer #4
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answered by Molly 4
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Barbiturates are powerful depressants that slow down the central nervous system (CNS). Classified as sedative/hypnotics, they include amobarbital (e.g. Amytal), pen obarbital (e.g. Nembutal), phenobarbital (e.g. Luminal), secobarbital (e.g. Seconal), and the combination amobarbital-secobarbital (e.g. Tuinal). (Note that where a drug name is capitalized, it is a registered trade name of the manufacturer.)
2007-01-02 23:27:24
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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are trying to get stoned?
2007-01-02 23:28:13
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answered by babushcat 2
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